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HP has released an ultra-fast new M.2. SSD, the new EX950 series, the rather properly volume sized 1024 GB (1 TB) model which we will review is fast and furious with a rated sequential read and write speeds up to 3200MB/s. HP is entering the high-end and enthusiast class with their new SSDs.
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nizzen
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Posted on: 04/14/2020 11:34 AM
Is this new?
HP ex950 1TB has been is stock since januar/februar 2019 here in Norway
Is this new?
HP ex950 1TB has been is stock since januar/februar 2019 here in Norway

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 04/14/2020 12:13 PM
Is this new?
HP ex950 1TB has been is stock since januar/februar 2019 here in Norway
And because a product has been available for two months means it doesn't warrant a review in your eyes?
Is this new?
HP ex950 1TB has been is stock since januar/februar 2019 here in Norway

And because a product has been available for two months means it doesn't warrant a review in your eyes?
apoklyps3
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Posted on: 04/14/2020 12:58 PM
we are in 2020. ex950 has been around for about 1Year, not 2 months.
It warrants a review, everything does.
we are in 2020. ex950 has been around for about 1Year, not 2 months.
It warrants a review, everything does.
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 04/14/2020 01:29 PM
Oh wow, that's a miss on my side. I genuinely had a Q1 2020 in mind. We have been contacted for a review like 2 months ago and never realized it has been around ever since 2019.
Oh wow, that's a miss on my side. I genuinely had a Q1 2020 in mind. We have been contacted for a review like 2 months ago and never realized it has been around ever since 2019.
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triple or quadruple in numbers only. a gamer or regular pc user would hardly even tell a difference between SATA and PCI express based SSDs. If they had parrity in prices, yes, sure, by all means go for the fastest numbers!
NVMes have gotten cheaper (at least some brands), but still can't find myself paying 20-30$ more for half capacity of a SATA SSD and 1% real life performance gains.